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  • Essay / Music and Music: The Art of Music - 727

    Each part of the song actually exists in both directions. Harmony, tempo, pitch, melody; all these small parts are significant to the whole. Although the parts can also play independently of each other, these complex layers can be directly linked to aspects of nature. Although each part can stand alone, each part can exist as a layer on top of another, thus forming a whole. Regardless, music is also capable of being an enjoyable art form in its own right. However, the one commonality that places music in the category of an autonomous art, in itself, is that it is a form of self-expression. Music also never has human emotion to express it and it is not hung on a wall to give the visual a glimpse of its owner. The rhythm of music is representative of human emotion. It represents the abstraction of their meanings without having the reason for the feeling of an emotion. Music is the “heart” of all aspects of matter and “it reproduces all the emotions of our deepest being. It is the object of our deepest self that is directly who we are and is not a misconception of self-representation. One can and will find the quintessence of music in all the parts (combined into one) in several degrees to complete the whole in its entirety. Music is a balance of the total of all parts, unequal in size but equal in importance, self-contained and contributing as